* an illusory feat * any art that invokes supernatural powers
The English word "harmony" has several versions when written with the Chinese alphabet. However, when written with the English alphabet it translates as "hexie".
Simplified Chinese: 爱 Traditional Chinese: 愛 Pinyin Symbol: ài It sounds like the English word 'eye', that is if you say it in Mandarin. In Cantonese, you would pronounce it as 'oi'.
Answer: The word 'English' in Chinese is: 英文. The pinyin is 'ying1 wen2'.Further information:The character 英 literally means 'English'. The character 文, in this case, means 'language'. So 英文 literally means 'English language'!I hope that helped!- Ryanthelion
Gongzhu.
It's pronounced the same as in English.
There is no such word in English.
The English word 'fighter' has a translation in Chinese. Here this word becomes the Chinese word 'Zhandouji' or possibly 'Zhanshi'.
The English word "harmony" has several versions when written with the Chinese alphabet. However, when written with the English alphabet it translates as "hexie".
I think you are asking what the Chinese word "dui" means in English. The word is pronounced like "dway". It basically means "correct". If you make a statement, Chinese people can say "dui" which means "you are correct".
You can say "I am half Chinese and half English" to express that you have a mixed heritage from both Chinese and English backgrounds.
Simplified Chinese: 爱 Traditional Chinese: 愛 Pinyin Symbol: ài It sounds like the English word 'eye', that is if you say it in Mandarin. In Cantonese, you would pronounce it as 'oi'.
english to chinese
whats the english for
yhqeqerytsfyfsdt
The word 'guzheng' is pronounced as "goo-jung" in English. In Chinese, it is written as 古筝, which is romanized as "gǔzhēng" in pinyin.
Answer: The word 'English' in Chinese is: 英文. The pinyin is 'ying1 wen2'.Further information:The character 英 literally means 'English'. The character 文, in this case, means 'language'. So 英文 literally means 'English language'!I hope that helped!- Ryanthelion
In English people say (HAIRY) but in Chinese they say (毛茸茸Máoróngrōng)